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EDITORS’ NOTES

Following the crunchy, conceptual sprawl of 2014’s Sonic Highways—an album whose making was documented in an equally ambitious HBO series of the same name—Foo Fighters show no signs of slowing down. Recorded alongside The Bird and The Bee’s Greg Kurstin (Adele, Sia) in just one L.A. studio, Concrete and Gold finds the Foos balancing Beatles-like pop (see: the psychedelic shimmer and lush harmonies of “Happy Ever After (Zero Hour)”) with metallic abandon (see also: the quiet-LOUD thrills of “Run”), all while making room for guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Justin Timberlake, and Boyz II Men’s Shawn Stockman. Further proof that rock’s most reliable band can still surprise us.

EDITORS’ NOTES

Following the crunchy, conceptual sprawl of 2014’s Sonic Highways—an album whose making was documented in an equally ambitious HBO series of the same name—Foo Fighters show no signs of slowing down. Recorded alongside The Bird and The Bee’s Greg Kurstin (Adele, Sia) in just one L.A. studio, Concrete and Gold finds the Foos balancing Beatles-like pop (see: the psychedelic shimmer and lush harmonies of “Happy Ever After (Zero Hour)”) with metallic abandon (see also: the quiet-LOUD thrills of “Run”), all while making room for guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Justin Timberlake, and Boyz II Men’s Shawn Stockman. Further proof that rock’s most reliable band can still surprise us.

TITLE

TIME

T-Shirt

1:22

Run

5:23

Make It Right

4:39

The Sky Is a Neighborhood

4:04

La Dee Da

4:02

Dirty Water

5:20

Arrows

4:26

Happy Ever After (Zero Hour)

3:40

Sunday Rain

6:11

The Line

3:38

Concrete and Gold

5:31

11 Songs, 48 Minutes

Released: Sep 15, 2017

℗ 2017 Roswell Records, Inc. under license to RCA Records, a unit of Sony Music Entertainment

Ratings and Reviews

4.1 out of 5

592 Ratings

592 Ratings

MtMarker
, 06/21/2017

What a happy dude

Not a fan of the music but the 4th guy from the left looks so happy to be there that I'm happy too

Captain Robbie
, 06/20/2017

The world is a better place now

Don't need a review.... it's new Foo Fighters. Enough said.

swerdnase
, 06/26/2017

Muffled for iTunes

Why do artists keep agreeing to have their mixes ruined by the "Mastered for iTunes" crapola filter? It sounds like listening to it through a speaker behind a pillow, muffled with no high frequencies. Do they think everyone is still using 90's era computer speakers? Every time I see the dreaded "MFI" label, I pass, and go buy (or borrow) the physical CD and rip it myself. There should be 2 options: Great Sounding Mix / Crappy MFI Mix.